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PETS WELCOME Mrs Evans 01341 247474 Barmouth Wales Cottage & chalets to let by the sea BRAMBLE COTTAGE MOUSEHOLE, CORNWALL Two bedroom Fisherman’s Cottage Superb view from all windows of Mousehole Harbour and Mounts Bay. On coastal path to Lamorna Cove For brochure please telephone 01588 680316 PORTHLEVEN Fishermen’s Cottages LOG FIRES Pets welcome 2 minutes walk to Harbour side Restaurants and Pubs / Coastal Path. 01209 860 410 Kernow A’gas Dynergh - Cornwall Welcomes You WEYMOUTH SEASIDE HOLIDAYS Self-contained holiday accommodation, two minutes from sands, seafront, harbour and shops Choice of fully equipped flats from £210 to £520 Two to six persons SAE: McElwaine, Halsdon Farm, Warmwell, Dorchester, Dorset DT2 8JD Telephone: 01305 852947 www.weymouthseasideholidays.co.uk Tel: 01545 580390 HOLIDAY COTTAGE AVAILABLE BETWEEN ABERAERON & NEWQUAY Sleeps 4-5, all amenities Ideal walks and fishing with trout lakes nearby OPEN ALL YEAR TWO MILES OFF COASTLINE AVAILABLE NOW WATCHET SOMERSET Holiday Caravans to let on small select site overlooking sea and adjacent to the West Somerset Steam Railway. HALF PRICE SENIOR CITIZENS except Easter and August. 6 Berth Caravan - £430 in August 01984 631781 www.helwellbay.com TREARDDUR HOLIDAY BUNGALOWS Comfortable self-catering holiday bungalows close to beautiful Trearddur Bay beach Facilities include: u lndoor heated swimming pool u Licensed club u Tennis court u Laundrette u Nearby golf u Fishing u Riding u Watersports u Hair Salon Ideal for trips to Ireland Please telephone or write for a colour brochure Lon Isallt, Trearddur Bay, Anglesey LL65 2UP Telephone: 01407 860494 www.holiday-bungalows.co.uk [email protected] ROWEN HOLIDAY PARK Talybont, Barmouth Gwynedd LL43 2AD Top quality lodges and caravans for hire/sale on our small award winning family park. Also luxury Cottage Free Colour Brochure: Tel (01341) 242626 www.rowenpark.com FOOD GLORIOUS FOOD 27th Jan -27th Feb 2014 3 nts DBB £156 per person inc VAT 4 nts DBB £208 per person inc VAT Welcome drinks on arrival Pre-dinner cooking demonstartion or wine tasting each evening 65 Bedrooms all en-suite. Liſt to all floors. Table DHHote Menu with local specialities prepared by Head Chef, Gareth Bream. Varied entertainment programme. Lunches and eatre Breaks catered for. Seafront location, close to the shops and ideal for aſternoon teas. ★★★ e Merrion Hotel e Promenade, Llandudno North Wales www.merrion-hotel.co.uk t: 01492 860022 - f: 01492 860379 e: [email protected] Promote your business here Contact the Sales Team on 01952 288844 Caravan Park B A R L O W S ba Within easy walking distance - Nine of Clubs Golf Course, Tennis, Bowls, Fishing and Gliding Dogs are welcome if kept under proper control Telephone: 01352 720625 and 01352 720273 www.barlowscaravanparknorthwales.co.uk Set in the beautiful North Wales Countryside Caravans For Sale For Further Details Please Call www.channelviewhotel.com Email: [email protected] FEBRUARY MINI BREAKS B&B and Evening Meal £26 pppn Seafront location, En-Suite bedrooms, Licensed/ Private car park, Good food Please phone for further details or visit us online Tom & Jenny cordially invite you to the CHANNEL VIEW HOTEL 8 Marine Parade, Paignton, South Devon TQ3 2NU Tel: 01803 522432 Travel The menu is imaginative and modern, with some interesting flavour combinations The Swan is located in the picturesque North Yorkshire village of Helmsley A taste of the good life The hotel combines comfort and luxury Yorkshire – a county better known for its savoury pudding, cricket, real ale, sheep farming, and its picturesque landscape. But what about its many hidden gems which are less talked but which should be equally recognised? One of these is The Black Swan Hotel, which is set in the pretty market town of Helmsley on the edge of the North Yorkshire Moors. This stylish 500-year-old building oozes class but doesn’t lose its sense of history. The hotel is furnished with antiques and classic furniture, and its bedrooms benefit from fresh and traditional decor. The acclaimed 3 AA rosette restaurant offers an exciting menu featuring homemade puddings, steaks and fine wines using seasonal produce. During a one night stay with my wife we were greeted by friendly and helpful staff who told us where we could find parking and more important- ly where its bar and restaurant were. As someone who describes himself as old fash- ioned, I was delighted to find myself in a bedroom featuring uneven floors and creaky floorboards. But the king-size bed and large widescreen tel- evision on the wall were also features that caught my eye in the room, which had a lovely view of the centre of the village. Before checking in we spent about an hour exploring the village, which has a good selection of pubs, cafés, boutiques, delis, galleries and gift shops, as well as the medieval Helmsley Castle. After relaxing in our room for a couple of hours it was time to get ready to head to the bar, where we sipped bubbly while pondering the dinner menu. After deciding on the hotel’s six-course Tasting Menu, we were taken to our seat in the restaurant where we began to work our way though each dish. Each immaculate dish was full of flavour, includ- ing some combinations I had never tried before. The menu consisted of sea bass, ham hock, tur- bot, lamb, brillat-savarin and pistachio. After finishing our dinner it was time to head back to the bar in front of the fire for a night-cap. I can only describe what followed as one of my best night’s sleep in ages, partly due to us leaving our 16-month-old-son at home with his grandpar- ents for the first time and not being woken by him demanding milk. Breakfast, which was served in the hotel’s tea room, was everything you would expect in God’s own county – tasty and hearty, and the perfect preparation for a busy day. It consisted of a crois- sant, cereal and full English breakfast made up of sausages, bacon eggs, beans and toast. This wasn’t my first visit to Yorkshire but it was certainly the furthest I have travelled north. Despite a weekend of wet weather, it certainly won’t be my last visit to this part of the country, even if it’s just to have another pint of one of York- shire’s finest real ales. To celebrate the restaurant’s recent 3 AA ro- sette status, the hotel is offering people a special one or two night gourmet short break. The stay includes champagne and strawberries in your room upon arrival, followed by dinner in The Gallery, the hotels newly refurbished restau- rant. Dinner includes the seasonal six-course Tasting Menu, designed by Australian chef Paul Peters. Yorkshire By James Pugh Techy travellers turn to tablets when planning trips Once upon a time, holidays were all about getting away from the real world and switching off – but now, it appears, they are about switching on. Alongside the sunscreen and city guide books, electronic devices are now firmly at the top of travellers’ holi- day packing lists. A poll of 4,000 people conducted by phone company Nokia revealed that nearly half are packing two or more gadgets when they travel – and that doesn’t even include their Smart- phones. Laptops, tablet computers, digital cameras, e-readers and MP3 players are the usual suspects, hand- held games consoles, plus chargers, batteries and adapters adds up to a lot of excess baggage. Nokia also estimates that more than ten million electronic products will be taken on vacation this year. “The pressure to bring multiple de- vices on holiday is a problem for lots of people,” Nokia digital marketing boss Thomas Messett says. A quarter of those polled check their work emails more than twice a day on holiday, then we all know the culprits who post endless poolside ‘selfies’ and smug look-at-me-I’m-in-paradise Facebook statuses while they’re away. But they may well be feeling less smug when they get home and face an unexpectedly huge phone bill. If you are taking your mobile over- seas, make sure you find out what the roaming costs are. Buying a ‘bundle’ deal from your operator may be more economical, where you buy ‘extra’ data to use while you’re away. Remember too that even within the EU, you are generally charged 7p per minute to receive calls, and outside Europe, you will probably charged for receiving picture messages and even listening to voicemails – check with your provider before you go to make sure you know any possible charges like this. As well as saving money with your electrical devices, you may well want to save packing space too, in which case a tablet computer is the obvious multi-tasking solution. Technology is hitting the beach Deals to help cash go further l LANZAROTE: Travelzoo (www. travelzoo.com) offers seven nights at the four-star Be Live Lanzarote Resort (all-inclusive) for £399pp (two sharing) - saving up to 26 per cent. Includes resort transfers and flights from a choice of 13 UK departure points, such as London, Birmingham and Manchester. Depart on select dates from April 1-June 24. l EGYPT: Discover Egypt (www.dis- coveregypt.co.uk; 0844 880 0462) offers seven nights on the five-star Nile Cruise (full board) from £949pp (two sharing). Includes ten guided excursions, flights from Manchester (travel 10 March) or London (travel 11 March) and transfers. l THAILAND: Virgin Holidays (www. virginholidays.co.uk; 0844 557 3870) offers six nights in Phuket at the 4V Ban- thai Beach Resort and Spa (B&B) for £1,085pp (two sharing) - saving up to £308pp. Includes flights from Heathrow. Departs March 2. l SCOTLAND: The Bay Invercauld Arms (www.bayhotels.co.uk; 0844 811 9404) in Braemar offers three-night weekend Easter breaks (half-board) from £99pp (two sharing). Book before March 1 for arrival on April 18. l FLORENCE: Broadway Travel (www.broadwaytravel.com; 0800 011 4621) offers three nights at the four-star Villa Gabriele Dannunzio (B&B) from £169pp (two sharing) - saving 41 per cent. Includes flights from a choice of UK regional airports for select dates in March. l ATHENS: easyJet Holidays (easy- Jet.com/holidays; 0843 104 1000) offers two nights at the four-star Athen Lotus hotel (B&B) for £192pp (two sharing). In- clude flights from Gatwick on March 11. l TUNISIA: Airtours (www.thomas- cook.com; 0844 412 5970) offers seven nights at the three-star Marhaba Club in Sousse (all-inclusive) from £335pp (two sharing). Includes flights from Glasgow on March 2. l CRUISE: Holland America Line (www.hollandamerica.co.uk; 0843 374 2300) offers 12-night European Splen- dour cruise on MS Ryndam (Spain, Por- tugal, UK) from £779pp (two sharing). Starts in Barcelona on April 21. Destination Factfile The one-night ‘Hungry for More’ pack- age – from £219 per couple. It includes: l Half-bottle of champagne and straw- berries in your room on arrival l Six-course Tasting Menu served in The Gallery l Accommodation in a double or twin guest room (upgrades £30 per couple) l Full traditional Yorkshire breakfast l Stay a 2nd night and enjoy a three- course dinner in the restaurant chosen from the Market Menu, and traditional full Yorkshire breakfast. Additional night £170 per couple when part of the package. The taster menu includes: l Sea bass with celeriac puree, can- died hazelnuts, apple salad, celery cress, raisins and capers l Piggy in a garden – Ham hock, black pudding, baby vegetables, quail egg l Turbot with lobster minestrone, can- nelloni of lobster, garlic croutons l Waterford Farm lamb rump with salsi- fy and artichoke l Brillat-Savarin – carrot, truffle, cara- way, celery l Pistachio – flavours and textures of pistachio, cherry sorbet, olive oil 24 www.shropshirestar.com CY Shropshire Star Wednesday, February 26, 2014

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Page 1: l AThe Swan is located in the picturesque NorthtasteYorkshire … · 2019-04-15 · PETS WELCOME Mrs Evans 01341 247474 Barmouth Wales Cottage &chalets to let by the sea BRAMBLECOTTAGE

PETSWELCOMEMrs Evans 01341 247474PETSWELCOME

Barmouth WalesCottage & chalets to let by the sea

BRAMBLE COTTAGEMOUSEHOLE, CORNWALL

Two bedroomFisherman’s CottageSuperb view from all

windows of Mousehole HarbourandMounts Bay.

On coastal path to Lamorna CoveFor brochure please telephone

01588 680316

PORTHLEVENFishermen’s CottagesLOG FIRES Pets welcome

2 minutes walk to Harbour side Restaurantsand Pubs / Coastal Path.

01209 860 410Kernow A’gas Dynergh -Cornwall Welcomes You

WEYMOUTHSEASIDE HOLIDAYSSelf-contained holiday accommodation,

two minutes from sands, seafront,harbour and shops

Choice of fully equipped flatsfrom £210 to £520Two to six persons

SAE: McElwaine, Halsdon Farm,Warmwell, Dorchester, Dorset DT2 8JD

Telephone: 01305 852947www.weymouthseasideholidays.co.uk

Tel: 01545 580390

HOLIDAY COTTAGEAVAILABLE

BETWEEN ABERAERON& NEWQUAY

Sleeps 4-5, all amenitiesIdeal walks and fishing with

trout lakes nearbyopen all year

TWO MILES OFF COASTLINE

AVAILABLE NOW

WATCHETSOMERSET

Holiday Caravans to let on small selectsite overlooking sea and adjacent to the

West Somerset Steam Railway.HALF PRICE SENIOR CITIZENS

except Easter and August.6 Berth Caravan - £430 in August

01984 631781www.helwellbay.com

TREARDDUR HOLIDAY BUNGALOWSComfortable self-catering holiday

bungalows close to beautiful Trearddur Bay beachFacilities include:

u lndoor heated swimming pool u Licensed club u Tennis courtu Laundrette u Nearby golf u Fishing u Riding u Watersports

u Hair Salon

Ideal for trips to IrelandPlease telephone or write for a colour brochure

Lon Isallt, Trearddur Bay, Anglesey LL65 2UPTelephone: 01407 860494

[email protected]

ROWEN HOLIDAY PARKTalybont, BarmouthGwynedd LL43 2AD

Top quality lodges and caravansfor hire/sale on our small award

winning family park.Also luxury Cottage

Free Colour Brochure:Tel (01341) 242626

www.rowenpark.com

FOODGLORIOUS FOOD27th Jan -27th Feb 2014

3 nts DBB £156 per person inc VAT4 nts DBB £208 per person inc VAT

Welcome drinks on arrivalPre-dinner cooking demonstartion

or wine tasting eachevening

65 Bedrooms all en-suite. Lift to all floors.Table DHHote Menu with local

specialities prepared byHead Chef, Gareth Bream.

Varied entertainment programme.Lunches andTheatre Breaks catered for.Seafront location, close to the shops and

ideal for afternoon teas.

★★★

TheMerrion HotelThe Promenade, Llandudno NorthWales

www.merrion-hotel.co.uk

t: 01492 860022 - f: 01492 860379e: [email protected]

Promote yourbusiness hereContact the

Sales Team on01952 288844

Caravan ParkBARLOWSba

Within easy walking distance -Nine of Clubs Golf Course, Tennis, Bowls,

Fishing and GlidingDogs are welcome if kept under proper controlTelephone: 01352 720625 and 01352 720273www.barlowscaravanparknorthwales.co.uk

Set in the beautiful NorthWales Countryside

Caravans For SaleFor Further Details

Please Call

www.channelviewhotel.comEmail: [email protected]

FEBRUARY MINIBREAKS

B&B and Evening Meal£26 pppn

Seafront location,En-Suite bedrooms,Licensed/ Private car

park, Good foodPlease phone for furtherdetails or visit us online

Tom & Jennycordially invite you to the

CHANNEL VIEWHOTEL

8 Marine Parade, Paignton,South Devon TQ3 2NUTel: 01803 522432

Travel

The menu is imaginative and modern, with some interesting flavour combinationsThe Swan is located in the picturesque North Yorkshire village of Helmsley

A taste of the good life

The hotel combines comfort and luxury

Yorkshire – a county better known forits savoury pudding, cricket, real ale,sheep farming, and its picturesquelandscape.But what about its many hidden gems

which are less talked but which should beequally recognised?One of these is The Black Swan Hotel, which is

set in the pretty market town of Helmsley on theedge of the North Yorkshire Moors.This stylish 500-year-old building oozes class

but doesn’t lose its sense of history.The hotel is furnished with antiques and classic

furniture, and its bedrooms benefit from fresh andtraditional decor.The acclaimed 3 AA rosette restaurant offers

an exciting menu featuring homemade puddings,steaks and fine wines using seasonal produce.During a one night stay with my wife we were

greeted by friendly and helpful staff who told uswhere we could find parking and more important-ly where its bar and restaurant were.As someone who describes himself as old fash-

ioned, I was delighted to find myself in a bedroomfeaturing uneven floors and creaky floorboards.But the king-size bed and large widescreen tel-

evision on the wall were also features that caught

my eye in the room, which had a lovely view of thecentre of the village.Before checking in we spent about an hour

exploring the village, which has a good selectionof pubs, cafés, boutiques, delis, galleries and giftshops, as well as the medieval Helmsley Castle.After relaxing in our room for a couple of hours

it was time to get ready to head to the bar, wherewe sipped bubbly while pondering the dinnermenu.After deciding on the hotel’s six-course Tasting

Menu, we were taken to our seat in the restaurant

where we began to work our way though eachdish.Each immaculate dish was full of flavour, includ-

ing some combinations I had never tried before.The menu consisted of sea bass, ham hock, tur-bot, lamb, brillat-savarin and pistachio.After finishing our dinner it was time to head

back to the bar in front of the fire for a night-cap.I can only describe what followed as one of my

best night’s sleep in ages, partly due to us leavingour 16-month-old-son at home with his grandpar-ents for the first time and not being woken by himdemanding milk.Breakfast, which was served in the hotel’s tea

room, was everything you would expect in God’sown county – tasty and hearty, and the perfectpreparation for a busy day. It consisted of a crois-sant, cereal and full English breakfast made up ofsausages, bacon eggs, beans and toast.This wasn’t my first visit to Yorkshire but it was

certainly the furthest I have travelled north.Despite a weekend of wet weather, it certainly

won’t be my last visit to this part of the country,even if it’s just to have another pint of one of York-shire’s finest real ales.To celebrate the restaurant’s recent 3 AA ro-

sette status, the hotel is offering people a specialone or two night gourmet short break.The stay includes champagne and strawberries

in your room upon arrival, followed by dinner inThe Gallery, the hotels newly refurbished restau-rant.Dinner includes the seasonal six-course Tasting

Menu, designed by Australian chef Paul Peters.

YorkshireBy James Pugh

Techy travellers turn to tablets when planning tripsOnce upon a time, holidays were

all about getting away from the realworld and switching off – but now, itappears, they are about switching on.Alongside the sunscreen and city

guide books, electronic devices arenow firmly at the top of travellers’ holi-day packing lists.A poll of 4,000 people conducted

by phone company Nokia revealedthat nearly half are packing two or

more gadgets when they travel – andthat doesn’t even include their Smart-phones. Laptops, tablet computers,digital cameras, e-readers and MP3players are the usual suspects, hand-held games consoles, plus chargers,batteries and adapters adds up to a lotof excess baggage.Nokia also estimates that more than

ten million electronic products will betaken on vacation this year.

“The pressure to bring multiple de-vices on holiday is a problem for lotsof people,” Nokia digital marketingboss Thomas Messett says.A quarter of those polled check their

work emails more than twice a day onholiday, then we all know the culpritswho post endless poolside ‘selfies’and smug look-at-me-I’m-in-paradiseFacebook statuses while they’re away.But they may well be feeling less

smug when they get home and facean unexpectedly huge phone bill.If you are taking your mobile over-

seas, make sure you find out what theroaming costs are. Buying a ‘bundle’deal from your operator may be moreeconomical, where you buy ‘extra’data to use while you’re away.Remember too that even within the

EU, you are generally charged 7p perminute to receive calls, and outside

Europe, you will probably charged forreceiving picture messages and evenlistening to voicemails – check withyour provider before you go to makesure you know any possible chargeslike this.As well as saving money with your

electrical devices, you may well wantto save packing space too, in whichcase a tablet computer is the obviousmulti-tasking solution. Technology is hitting the beach

Deals tohelp cashgo further

l LANZAROTE: Travelzoo (www.travelzoo.com) offers seven nights atthe four-star Be Live Lanzarote Resort(all-inclusive) for £399pp (two sharing) -saving up to 26 per cent. Includes resorttransfers and flights from a choice of 13UK departure points, such as London,Birmingham and Manchester. Depart onselect dates from April 1-June 24.

l EGYPT: Discover Egypt (www.dis-coveregypt.co.uk; 0844 880 0462) offersseven nights on the five-star Nile Cruise(full board) from £949pp (two sharing).Includes ten guided excursions, flightsfrom Manchester (travel 10 March) orLondon (travel 11 March) and transfers.

l THAILAND: Virgin Holidays (www.virginholidays.co.uk; 0844 557 3870)offers six nights in Phuket at the 4V Ban-thai Beach Resort and Spa (B&B) for£1,085pp (two sharing) - saving up to£308pp. Includes flights from Heathrow.Departs March 2.

l SCOTLAND: The Bay InvercauldArms (www.bayhotels.co.uk; 0844 8119404) in Braemar offers three-nightweekend Easter breaks (half-board)from £99pp (two sharing). Book beforeMarch 1 for arrival on April 18.

l FLORENCE: Broadway Travel(www.broadwaytravel.com; 0800 0114621) offers three nights at the four-starVilla Gabriele Dannunzio (B&B) from£169pp (two sharing) - saving 41 percent. Includes flights from a choice ofUK regional airports for select dates inMarch.

l ATHENS: easyJet Holidays (easy-Jet.com/holidays; 0843 104 1000) offerstwo nights at the four-star Athen Lotushotel (B&B) for £192pp (two sharing). In-clude flights from Gatwick on March 11.

l TUNISIA: Airtours (www.thomas-cook.com; 0844 412 5970) offers sevennights at the three-star Marhaba Club inSousse (all-inclusive) from £335pp (twosharing). Includes flights from Glasgowon March 2.

l CRUISE: Holland America Line(www.hollandamerica.co.uk; 0843 3742300) offers 12-night European Splen-dour cruise on MS Ryndam (Spain, Por-tugal, UK) from £779pp (two sharing).Starts in Barcelona on April 21.

DestinationFactfileThe one-night ‘Hungry for More’ pack-

age – from £219 per couple. It includes:l Half-bottle of champagne and straw-

berries in your room on arrivall Six-course Tasting Menu served in

The Galleryl Accommodation in a double or twin

guest room (upgrades £30 per couple)l Full traditional Yorkshire breakfastl Stay a 2nd night and enjoy a three-

course dinner in the restaurant chosenfrom the Market Menu, and traditional fullYorkshire breakfast. Additional night £170per couple when part of the package.The taster menu includes:l Sea bass with celeriac puree, can-

died hazelnuts, apple salad, celery cress,raisins and capers

l Piggy in a garden – Ham hock, blackpudding, baby vegetables, quail egg

l Turbot with lobster minestrone, can-nelloni of lobster, garlic croutons

l Waterford Farm lamb rump with salsi-fy and artichoke

l Brillat-Savarin – carrot, truffle, cara-way, celery

l Pistachio – flavours and textures ofpistachio, cherry sorbet, olive oil

24 www.shropshirestar.com CY Shropshire StarWednesday, February 26, 2014